![]() I let Flux adjust the displays warmth, and then I manually adjust the display brightness to a lower level, the two combine to offer a much more enjoyable experience when reading or spending hours in front of a screen late into the evenings. I’ve been using Flux for the past week and I can say that it has absolutely helped to reduce eye fatigue on late nights in front of my Mac. Flux Reduces Eye Strain & Eye Fatigue… and Helps Sleep? That is done just by pulling open the Flux menu and selecting to “Disable for an hour”. And yes, you can disable the app at any time, or set it to turn off for an hour if you’re going to do color sensitive work. The difference is entirely in overall warmth of the screen, but the intensity of that warmth depends on your lighting settings in the app. Default is on the left, and Flux adjusted is on the right: You can’t really take a screenshot of the changes to offer a demonstration, so I cast a light sepia hue on a screenshot to give you an idea of the subtle change. ![]()
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